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  • Japanse vrouwenkampen

    JAPANSE VROUWENKAMPEN . Ruim 60.000 vrouwen, kinderen en oudere mannen werden in Zuid Oost Azië gevangen gezet in concentratiekampen en ondergingen een mensonwaardige en discrimerende vrijheidsberoving. . . . . . . ——A—— Gerardus Bernardus Cornelis van AAKEN ‧ 1880-1945 ‧ Bangkinang, Sumatra Bernardus AALBERS ‧ Utrecht 1875-1945 nov 6 ‧ Menado, Telingkamp Gerrit Jan AALBERS ‧ 1872-1944...

  • Nederlands ereveld Kalibanteng te Semarang

    Under construction=Nederlands ereveld Kalibanteng te Semarang=De oorlogsgraven op het ereveld Kalibanteng bij Semarang herbergen het stoffelijk overschot van meer dan 3100 personen. Het ereveld heeft de vorm van een gelijkzijdige driehoek en is omgeven door een gracht en naaldbomen. Daarnaast staan er langs de voorzijde zeven waringinbomen, en een wariningboom achterin de punt van de driehoek.H...

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  • Risinge socken, Östergötland

    Risinge socken i Östergötland ingick i Finspånga läns härad, ombildades 1942 till Finspångs köping och området ingår sedan 1971 i Finspångs kommun och motsvarar från 2016 Risinge distrikt.Socknens areal är 372,97 kvadratkilometer, varav 317,87 land. År 2000 fanns här 15 803 invånare. Tätorterna Finspång, Falla, Lotorp och Butbro, Finspångs slott samt kyrkbyn Risinge med sockenkyrkan Risinge nya...

  • Vashti Cemetery, Vashti, Texas

    This project is for those buried in Vashti Cemetery, Vashti, Clay County, Texas. Find a Grave Texas Gravestones RootsWeb

  • Clay County, Texas

    The county was founded in 1857 and later organized in 1860. It is named in honor of Henry Clay , famous American statesman, Kentucky Senator and United States Secretary of State. Cemeteries Cemeteries of Texas Links Wikipedia

  • Windham Cemetery, Windham, Ohio

    The cemetery is located on the east side of N Main Street about 0.2 miles south of its intersection with Crestview Drive. The cemetery is located in Windham Township, Portage County, Ohio, and is # 9957 (Windham Cemetery / Windham Township Cemetery) in "Ohio Cemeteries 1803-2003", compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society. The cemetery is registered with the Ohio Division of Real Estate and P...

  • Malone University

    Malone University is a private Christian university in Canton, Ohio. It was founded in 1892 by Walter and Emma Malone as a small, co-educational Bible institute called Cleveland Bible College . The institution has always maintained a close relationship with an evangelical branch of Quakerism — the Evangelical Friends Church - Eastern Region. Malone University holds an affiliation with the Evan...

  • People who died as a result of Surgical Complications

    Perioperative mortality===* is death in relation to surgery, often defined as death within two weeks of a surgical procedure. Intraoperative causes * Complications during surgery, e.g. bleeding or perforation of organs, sepsis, and failure of vital organs or pre-existing medical conditions may have lethal sequel. * Mortality directly related to anesthetic management is less common, and may incl...

  • The Grange

    Grange, officially named The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, is a social organization in the United States that encourages families to band together to promote the economic and political well-being of the community and agriculture. The Grange, founded after the Civil War in 1867, is the oldest American agricultural advocacy group with a national scope. The Grange actively ...

  • Free Soil Party

    The Free Soil Party was founded August 9-10, 1848, in Buffalo, New York. It included members of the “Conscience Whigs” Party, Democrats and members of the Liberty Party , which preceded it. The motto was, “Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor and Free Men.” It was a third party, whose main purpose was opposing the expansion of slavery into the Western territories acquired after the war with Mexic...

  • Liberty Party of 1840 America

    "The Liberty Party was an abolitionist political party in the United States prior to the American Civil War. The party experienced its greatest activity during the 1840s, while remnants persisted as late as 1860. It supported James G. Birney in the presidential elections of 1840 and 1844. Others who attained prominence as leaders of the Liberty Party included Gerrit Smith, Salmon P. Chase, Henr...

  • Kimball Union Academy

    Kimball Union Academy is a private boarding school located in New Hampshire. Founded in 1813, it is the 22nd oldest boarding school in the United States. It is located in the upper Connecticut River Valley village of Meriden, New Hampshire. The academy's 1,300-acre village campus is 2½ hours via major highways from Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartford, Connecticut. Nearby bus, train, and plane ...

  • Grand River Academy

    Grand River Academy, formerly known as the Ashtabula County Institute of Science and Industry and then the Grand River Institute, is an independent, nonsectarian, boarding high school for boys located in Austinburg, Ohio. It serves students in grades eight through twelve, with a post-graduate option. Grand River Academy was founded in 1831 by prominent leaders from the Austinburg Congregationa...

  • United States Navy Dental Corps

    Please add those who are or were in the US Navy Dental Corps.== The Dental Corps of the United States Navy consists of naval officers who have a doctorate in either dental surgery (DDS) or dental medicine (DMD) and who practice dentistry for Sailors and Marines. The primary mission of the Corps is to prevent or remedy dental conditions that may interfere with the performance of duty by members ...

  • Whig Party (United States)

    Whig Party (United States): Whig Party (United States) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Whig Party Leader Henry Clay Daniel Webster William Henry Harrison Zachary Taylor Founder Henry Clay Founded 1833; 189 years ago[1] Dissolved 1856; 166 years ago[2] Merger of National Republican Party Anti-Masonic Party Preceded by National Republican Party Anti-Masonic...

  • Underground Railroad Operatives & Stops on the Underground Railroad

    This project is about documenting the stops, communities and Operatives working anonymously to move slaves north and to freedom in Canada. It is not to document "Abolitionists" or publicly well known speakers. One of the confusing issues for people new to researching this topic is not understanding that thousands of slaves were bought, particularly by wealthy Quaker familes, and brought north t...

  • Merrimack County, New Hampshire

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Official Website The county was formed in 1823 and takes its name from the Merrimack River, whose name was adapted from an Abnaki Indian word meaning "deep." Adjacent Counties Grafton County Belknap County Sullivan County Strafford County Hillsborough County Cities & Towns Allenstown ...

  • Coates Family Surname Origin

    English: habitational name from any of numerous places called Coates for example in Cambridgeshire Gloucestershire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Shropshire Sussex and Wiltshire; Cotes in Leicestershire or Staffordshire; or possibly from Coat in Somerset Cote in Oxford and Yorkshire with excrescent -s; or possibly from any of numerous other places similarly named from the new Middle English plura...

  • Schultz Family

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Schulz and in North America (also) an altered form of this. This form of the surname is also established in France (Alsace and Lorraine) Denmark and Sweden. Germanized form of Czech Slovak Croatian and Slovenian Šulc (see Sulc ) and of Polish Szulc surnames of German origin (see Schulz compare above). Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd ed...

  • Military Merit Order (Bavaria)

    The Bavarian Military Merit Order (German: Militär-Verdienstorden) was established on 19 July 1866 by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. It was the kingdom's main decoration for bravery and military merit for officers and higher-ranking officials. Civilians acting in support of the army were also made eligible for the decoration. The Military Merit Order ranked below the Military Order of Max Joseph (M...

  • Wound Medal (Austria-Hungary)

    The Wound Medal (German: Verwundetenmedaille, Hungarian: Sebesültek Érme, Croatian: Ranjenička medalja) was a decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was established on August 12, 1917, by Emperor Karl and was the last medal to be officially founded in the empire. The Wound Medal was awarded to service members of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces and to persons attached to the Austro-H...

  • Military Merit Medal (Austria-Hungary)

    The Military Merit Medal (German: Militär-Verdienstmedaille, Hungarian: Katonai Érdemérem, Croatian: Vojna medalja za zasluge) was a military decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I on March 12, 1890. The Military Merit Medal is often referred to as the "Signum Laudis" (Latin for "sign of praise") after the inscription on the reverse of the medal.

  • Military Merit Cross (Austria-Hungary)

    The Military Merit Cross (German: Militärverdienstkreuz, Hungarian: Katonai Érdemkereszt, Croatian: Vojni križ za zasluge) was a decoration of the Empire of Austria and, after the establishment of the Dual Monarchy in 1867, the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was first established on October 22, 1849 and underwent several revisions to its design and award criteria over the years of its existence....

  • Order of Franz Joseph

    The Imperial Austrian Order of Franz Joseph (German: Kaiserlich-Österreichischer Franz-Joseph-Orden) was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria on 2 December 1849, on the first anniversary of his accession to the imperial throne.

  • Carters

    A carter is a person who transports a load on a cart that is drawn by a beast of burden. The driver of a wagon might also be called teamster. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>this project is in HistoryLink

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